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Discover LudwigThe phrase "idea competition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you need to refer to a contest where participants compete by submitting ideas. For example, "The school was hosting an idea competition, where students proposed their best solutions to a difficult problem."
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"It was an idea competition".
Just last week Tash won our 'bright new idea' competition and introduced a #doodleoftheday, which is now live on Twitter once a week.
An idea competition in the university was released.
One popular manifestation of crowdsourcing is idea competition.
Idea competition is a valuable option to generate ideas with limited costs (Weeks and Veltri 2013).
There were 659 students involved in the idea competition and 238 in the business plan competition.
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Ebner et al. (2009) presented an integrated concept of online idea competitions for leveraging the potential of crowds in a real-world setting.
Mortara et al. (2013) Six interviews The success of idea competitions as an acquisition mechanism remains uncertain because their output is often lower compared to the required input.
The success of idea competitions as a mechanism for acquiring ideas is challenging because very few ideas are selected from a huge pool of ideas submitted on crowdsourcing platforms (Mortara et al. 2013).
This paper looks at how the vocation of universities as entrepreneurial institutions has encouraged, within the Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra (IPC), the organisation of business idea competitions among students and lecturers and business plan competitions.
In the period of March 2006 until December 2011 nine mainly German-based companies were analyzed for their co-creation and relationship management processes using different tools like innovation workshops or idea competitions.
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